New Range of Airstream Horizontal and Vertical Laminar Flow Cabinets

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New Range of Airstream Horizontal and Vertical Laminar Flow Cabinets

10 Jun, 2008

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Esco has launched a new range of Airstream Horizontal and Vertical Laminar Flow Cabinets (AHC-D, AVC-D models) with the Sentinel DeltaTM
Microprocessor Control.
With the development of reliable, temperature-compensated, cost-effective air velocity sensors, Esco has made airflow monitoring standard on its range of Airstream Laminar Flow Cabinets. Esco proprietary sensors have been developed in-house and specifically optimised for airflow velocities typical on laminar flow cabinets. Airstream Cabinets feature German made ebm-papstR permanently lubricated, centrifugal motor/fans with external rotor designs.
Esco ULPA filters operate at a typical efficiency of >99.999% at 0.1 to 0.3 micron sizes, better than HEPA filters. Esco cabinets provide ISO Class 3 air cleanliness within the work zone as per ISO 14644.1, significantly cleaner than the usual Class 5 classification on clean benches offered by the competition.
External surfaces are powder coated with Esco Isocide to eliminate 99.9% of surface bacteria within 24 hours of exposure. An angled front, curved work surface front edge, and glass sides promote ergonomics. The spill-retaining work top design with a recessed central area contains accidental liquid spills.

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